Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus to write book

They survived a decade at the hands of their captor. Now, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus will tell their amazing story of survival in a book.

According to James R. Wooley of Jones Day, who represents the women, DeJesus and Berry will be in control of telling their story, but will get help writing the book from several people including Mary Jordan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who is a native of Cleveland, the city where the women were held captive for more than a decade.

In a statement, Wooley said, "Many have told, and continue to tell this story in ways that are both inaccurate and beyond the control of these young women. Our clients have a strong desire for privacy, but it is a reality that confronts them every day. Gina, Amanda and their families have decided to take control and are now interested in telling the story of what happened to them."

The story will be, "..above all else, about human dignity and human survival," according to Wooley.

DeJesus and Berry, along with Michelle Knight, were rescued on May 6 after being kidnapped, abused and held hostage for a decade.